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<blockquote data-quote="Ravage_mk2" data-source="post: 3771030" data-attributes="member: 45228"><p>Don't know this Gregory House person, but I'll take your word for it.</p><p></p><p>Aquarius, I think the HP of your outsider might be a tad off 9D12 + 9x3(27) would max out 135, and the average would be somewhere near half that.</p><p></p><p>As for the Coreline Education Association, or C.E.A, I kinda view them as one of the things trying to get some order back into the world.</p><p></p><p>Albeit the world of education.</p><p></p><p>I mean, ALOT of young people in Coreline ARE at the age where (high) school attendance is prefered/encouraged/required.</p><p>(depending on the various guidelines of pre-Hours)</p><p></p><p>As such, the C.E.A. is doing it's best to get any such Coreliner, this being any pre-vanishing, post-vanishing or fictional person/being/entity,</p><p>(hereafter refered to as Client) into a "suitable educational facility".(this definition tends to be quite relative, at least for some Clients)</p><p></p><p>Depending on how easy it is to contact a given client, the methods range from an official letter or telephone call which requests their attendance at a meeting/interview at the earliest convenience, to a "living" messenger that, hopefully, won't get killed, eaten, mauled or whatever before reaching, or while dealing with, the Client.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, a more "forceful" method is needed, blackmail being a regrettable, but often effective, method to get the Client to show up, especially if you make sure to disrupt their regular agenda by doing so.</p><p></p><p>Not a risk free method of course, as hinted at by the "former associate" remark in the above interview. Not surprising really since the Client in question was an early Gundam Wing verse Heero Yui....</p><p></p><p>Pre and Post vanishing Clients tend to get assigned/choose to go to a "normal" (by Coreline standards anyway) (High) school, and are often the easiest Clients in general. Any magically capable Clients in this category get the choice of several extra institutions, as appropriate.</p><p></p><p>The Fictional Clients, on the other hand, are the equivalant to Pandora's box for this association. One never knows quite what to expect from the most of these Clients, and the varied level of education (or nigh utter lack of it) is often also an issue.</p><p></p><p>One alternate of Inuyasha, for example, got assigned to a Kindergarten due to his utter lack of present day education. Some C.E.A employees have started a betting pool for when he'll go ballistic. The fact that his Kagome showed him a bed of nails and telling him that IF he ends up wrecking the Kindergarten, she will repeatedly give him a close encounter with it IS improving the odds in his favor....</p><p></p><p>Another example would be the Client(s) with an "extra curricular activity", often of the "fighting some madman or evil force" category.(basicly most SR/RR pilots, Sentai/Rangers and Magical Girls/Boys)</p><p></p><p>While the C.E.A tries it's best to accomodate this...pastime, the WILL put their Clients' education as a 1st priority.</p><p></p><p>There are, of course, the exceptions to the rule.</p><p>Some Clients for example are educated to a level surpassing that of what would be the norm for their age.(and a couple of them surpass it by ALOT)</p><p>These fictions tend to skip a couple of classes, graduate early and in some cases are even hired as Teachers.</p><p></p><p>I'll get to covering one such C.E.A offered institution later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ravage_mk2, post: 3771030, member: 45228"] Don't know this Gregory House person, but I'll take your word for it. Aquarius, I think the HP of your outsider might be a tad off 9D12 + 9x3(27) would max out 135, and the average would be somewhere near half that. As for the Coreline Education Association, or C.E.A, I kinda view them as one of the things trying to get some order back into the world. Albeit the world of education. I mean, ALOT of young people in Coreline ARE at the age where (high) school attendance is prefered/encouraged/required. (depending on the various guidelines of pre-Hours) As such, the C.E.A. is doing it's best to get any such Coreliner, this being any pre-vanishing, post-vanishing or fictional person/being/entity, (hereafter refered to as Client) into a "suitable educational facility".(this definition tends to be quite relative, at least for some Clients) Depending on how easy it is to contact a given client, the methods range from an official letter or telephone call which requests their attendance at a meeting/interview at the earliest convenience, to a "living" messenger that, hopefully, won't get killed, eaten, mauled or whatever before reaching, or while dealing with, the Client. Sometimes, a more "forceful" method is needed, blackmail being a regrettable, but often effective, method to get the Client to show up, especially if you make sure to disrupt their regular agenda by doing so. Not a risk free method of course, as hinted at by the "former associate" remark in the above interview. Not surprising really since the Client in question was an early Gundam Wing verse Heero Yui.... Pre and Post vanishing Clients tend to get assigned/choose to go to a "normal" (by Coreline standards anyway) (High) school, and are often the easiest Clients in general. Any magically capable Clients in this category get the choice of several extra institutions, as appropriate. The Fictional Clients, on the other hand, are the equivalant to Pandora's box for this association. One never knows quite what to expect from the most of these Clients, and the varied level of education (or nigh utter lack of it) is often also an issue. One alternate of Inuyasha, for example, got assigned to a Kindergarten due to his utter lack of present day education. Some C.E.A employees have started a betting pool for when he'll go ballistic. The fact that his Kagome showed him a bed of nails and telling him that IF he ends up wrecking the Kindergarten, she will repeatedly give him a close encounter with it IS improving the odds in his favor.... Another example would be the Client(s) with an "extra curricular activity", often of the "fighting some madman or evil force" category.(basicly most SR/RR pilots, Sentai/Rangers and Magical Girls/Boys) While the C.E.A tries it's best to accomodate this...pastime, the WILL put their Clients' education as a 1st priority. There are, of course, the exceptions to the rule. Some Clients for example are educated to a level surpassing that of what would be the norm for their age.(and a couple of them surpass it by ALOT) These fictions tend to skip a couple of classes, graduate early and in some cases are even hired as Teachers. I'll get to covering one such C.E.A offered institution later. [/QUOTE]
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